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Ask Judea Torah Show 6
judeanoncapta:
Thank you so much for your great questions last show. I look forward to answering all of your new questions.
Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
Shalom Judea.
Thanks for your answers (from the previous shows).
I would like to ask if Rav Bar Haim believes in men going to Mikva and if it really helps get tummah out of a person and then get Keddusha in, or is it something made up, where it doesn't really affect a person besides maybe psychologically. And if it is a waste of time or really something useful.
Tzvi Ben Roshel1:
I dont know if you accept more questions from the same poster, but if yes-
Does Rav Bar Haim (and you) believe that the redemption will come "in its time" or through "I will hasten it" or a combination of both? Do you believe like I heard from some Kahanists and also Rabbi Mizrachi that the process of "In its time" has begun about 10 years ago, (I do not know exactly where the source has been taken from), but at least with the Kahanists they also link it to Rabbi Kahane being banned from the Kennesset and everything going down hill from their (at a greater pace). Also do you believe that the state of Israel will be destroyed, and from the destruction and amist it their will rise a rightious person (possibly the Moshiah, either Ben David or more likely Ben Yosef) who would then lead the nation, and lead a new affective army or do you belive that the state will be the way it is, and slowly their might be change that will come through a high religious birth rate and many becoming Baal Tishuva's (Or anything different or in between).
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hi
According to a british rabbi - and I think he's right. Most Americans cannot pronounce an Oh. The vowel doesn't exist in the american accent. He said americans can't pronounce hebrew.
If you ever hear - *in a british accent* words like Boris, Orange, On, Off, Dock. In a british accent, I think it's the cholam you describe(mouth in that position).
Which, I think is the Sfardi cholam.
According to this british rabbi, there is absolutely no difference between the Sfardi cholam and the ashkenazi kamatz. That's my experience as a british jew too.
I know you disagreed on that.
(forget the ashkenazi cholam, I know that has issues. But my interest is the ashkenazi kamatz and the Sfardi cholam)
Could you give some examples of how in ashkenazi and Sfardi, the following words are pronunced, in your opinion, -
The following In Sfardi (i'm interested in the cholam)
אֹרֶךּ אָחוֹת קָרוֹב
And the following in ashkenazi(i'm interested in the kamatz)
שַׁבָּת בָּמָה יְשׁוּעָה קָרוֹב
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Shalom Judeanoncapta,
Halachically can Jews and Noahides get married? Obviously a fellow Jew would be preferable, but what if only Noahides are available for whatever reason?
If they do get married, are their children halachically Jewish?
Thanks, Chaimfan.
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